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1 kształtownik gięty z blachy
• roll-formed shape• sheet-metal sectionSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > kształtownik gięty z blachy
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2 regulacja wypukłości beczki walca
• roll shape controlSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > regulacja wypukłości beczki walca
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3 toczyć
(-ę, -ysz); vt(kulkę, beczkę) perf; po- to roll; ( rokowania) to conduct; ( spór) to carry on; ( wojnę) to wage; ( bitwę) to fight, TECH to turn; (drążyć, trawić) perf; s- to gnaw at* * *ipf.1. (= przesuwać, obracając) roll; toczyć wzrokiem roll one's eyes (po kimś/czymś over sb/sth).3. techn. (= skrawać) turn.4. techn. ( z gliny) shape, fashion.5. lit. (= niszczyć) eat, gnaw, canker; (o raku, kornikach) canker.6. lit. (= gnębić) rankle, fester; (o smutku, zgryzocie) trouble, disquiet.7. lit. (= ściągać płyn) draw; rzeka toczy swe wody the river rolls its waters.ipf.1. (= poruszać się ruchem obrotowym) roll.2. (= płynąć) roll (on), flow.3. (= dziać się) go on, proceed.4. pot. (= iść ociężale) waddle.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > toczyć
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